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The Idaho State Department of Agriculture continues monitoring the Snake River for quagga mussels, with all tests showing ...
Pam Marrone has already created a product that kills Quagga and Zebra mussels. Now, her team is fine tuning it to better ...
Byron Marshall, a marine deputy for the Power County Sheriff's Office, says Quagga Mussels are an invasive species that takes ...
Government resource managers have intensified their efforts this summer to prevent non-native mussels from entering the lake.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture said its collected more than 200 samples this season, with all results being ...
A documentary titled "All Too Clear" features work of researchers and stunning underwater video to show the impact of ...
Quagga mussels, an invasive species known for fouling dams and upending ecosystems, were discovered by an aquatic invasive ...
Area residents can join Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day events to help identify, learn treatment strategies for and ...
Quagga mussels were introduced to the Great Lakes in the late 1980s, likely as a result of ballast water discharge by ships from Europe, and spread quickly to other U.S. waterbodies via ...
COHEN: A female quagga mussel can produce more than a million eggs in a year, so Zurfluh's team is in a race against time. But it's still a mystery how the baby mussels got here, how many there ...
Bacteriologist and parasitologist Michelle Jakaitis uses a microscope to view a training sample of veligers, which are the ...
The zebra mussels that have wreaked ecological havoc on the Great Lakes are harder to find these days -- not because they are dying off, but because they are being replaced by a cousin, the quagga ...
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